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Perception and Attitudes toward Suicide: Acceptance of Negative Emotions and Suicide Literacy
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노인의 자살행동을 결정하는 영향 요인에 관한 연구: 농촌지역 영구임대아파트 거주 노인을 중심으로

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Academic journal
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Kwon Ja Young (세명대학교) jen (광주여자대학교)
Journal
연세대학교 사회복지연구소 한국사회복지조사연구 한국사회복지조사연구 제52권 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2017.3
Pages
199 - 223 (25page)
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.17997/SWRY.52.1.8

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Despite the high suicide rates in Korea, the notion of viewing suicide as a preventable public health issue is not widely accepted. Focusing on cultural factors surrounding suicide related cognition, this study examined Koreans’ attitudes toward mental health programs for suicide prevention. In particular, based on collectivism, we investigated the relationship between the acceptance of negative emotions and suicide related cognition. Based on an online survey of 387 adults, we found that the belief that overcoming negative emotions leads to self-improvement was significantly associated with attributions on causes and treatment concerning suicide and suicidal thoughts. Such belief was also related to negative attitudes toward suicidal people. However, those with high levels of suicide knowledge were less likely to blame individuals for causes of suicide, showing more positive attitudes toward use of mental health programs for suicide prevention. That is, suicide literacy moderated the relationship between acceptance of negative emotions and suicide related cognition.

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